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Back on storm damage, Poplar laid down through 4 other trees and laid on top of bank. Wood chip left on site for mulch for landscaping project and wood left on site to be logged and split later.

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More storm damage, Scott's Pine decided to land in neighbour's field were it is very wet and that was the only way to get into bottom of garden with digger to dig hole out to sit root back. Got in with digger but had to winch it out.DSC_0042.jpg.52ece25e5e2449facfa6f1c19f8824b5.jpg

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As far as Saturday jobs go this was a good one. 2m canopy reduction and deadwood on this fair sized oak.

3 climbers, 1 groundie. All pitched it after to finish the clean up. Early stages of a development site soon to be an housing estate.

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28 minutes ago, TTownsend said:

As far as Saturday jobs go this was a good one. 2m canopy reduction and deadwood on this fair sized oak.

3 climbers, 1 groundie. All pitched it after to finish the clean up. Early stages of a development site soon to be an housing estate.

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Nice work. 
3 climbers!

Was anyone sighting it (checking shape from the ground) or did everyone just get on with it?

 

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